Maharshi Kanad: The Propounder of Atomic Theory

Father of Atomic Theory: Maharshi Kanad

The contribution of Maharshi Kanad in the sphere atomic theory during ancient times is found unparalleled in modern times.

The idea that matter consists of indivisible units and cannot be further divided into smaller particles was first thought of by our ancient sages thousands of years ago.

Our sage scientists, however, gave this property of matter a spiritual meaning as according to them this smallest particle is pervading the entire universe.

This particle cannot be destroyed by any means and retains its original form under all situations (under physical or chemical change of matter).

Since it does not change even if there is a change in the form of matter composed of it; therefore, it is the soul of every living and non-living being. They called it ATMAN, a word that has a striking similarity with the word ATOM the name given to it by modern science.

Since these ideas are founded in abstract, philosophical reasoning, it was not called as a so-called scientific theory.

This basic idea of the atom was adopted by scientists thousands of years later because it could very accurately explain new discoveries in the field of chemistry and nuclear physics.

Some of the earliest known theories were developed in ancient India in the 6th century BC by the Indian saint Maharshi Kanad. It is possible that the Rishi got his name Kanad by the term Kan meaning particle.

The Nyaya and Vaisheshika thinkers developed detailed theories on how atoms combined to form compounds, which is matter, that can be seen, but not its building blocks, that is an atom which cannot be seen.

Our Saints believed these interactions were ultimately driven by the will of Paramatma, the ultimate particle out of which, the entire universe was born.

Modern science calls this phenomenon as the big bang. According to modern science, just before the big bang, the size of the universe was approximately equal to the size of an electron only(that is 1/10000000000000 cms.).

In spiritual terms, this proves the belief of our saints that the Param Atma is ANANT both Ways, too small to be seen and also too big to comprehend.

Atoms can exist in one of two states: subtle, in which case they can fit in infinitesimally small spaces, and gross, in which case they have an extension and occupy a finite space.

Although atoms are made of the same basic substance, they can combine based on their eternal properties to produce any of five gross elements that are earth, water, air, space, and fire. This fundamental perception of our ancient seers has been used by modern science to propound their own theories.

Atomic and molecular theories were also utilized in explanations of chemical changes caused by heat.